A selection of strange, funny and unusual products that shoppers have spotted on the shelves of various stores.
The food world is full of oddities, unusual treats and drinks. Sometimes supermarkets and shops offer such exotic goods that it is impossible to believe that someone is actually buying them. However, this skepticism is useless, because for each product, oddly enough, there is almost always a buyer. Yes, yes, even the most absurd items in the assortment are in demand, even though they seem blatantly wild and incomprehensible.
Let's see what residents of different countries put in their grocery baskets.
In Germany you can buy sausage-shaped soup
How to open it without it spilling?
Puncture the bag and let the contents spill out. Thoughts about ritual sacrifice are obligatory.
In Sweden you can buy ready-made mashed potatoes in similar tubes.
Noodle-flavored Pringles and Pringles-flavored noodles sold in Hong Kong
Wouldn't using both at the same time lead to a break in the space-time continuum?
Armadillo milk. Curious, is it tasty?
Some US stores sell canned hot dogs.
In Switzerland, mayonnaise is sold in packages similar to toothpaste tubes.
Diet water. An amazing marketing ploy from the point of view that water already contains no calories
Clear Coca-Cola sold in Japan
Ham in the shape of a goldfish
Cereals for true Minecraft fans
Already boiled and peeled eggs in individual packaging
And these are already peeled potatoes
An ideal option for the lazy or for those who are sorely short of time to cook.
Crocodile bread in a bakery in Vietnam
Twix seasoning
It can be added to various sweet dishes and products. Great with popcorn, ice cream, baked goods and more.
Chicken broth in an iron can. You can drink it as is or add it to a dish.
Pork cutlets with gummy bears
Gummy bears aren't that bad. They melt during cooking and impart a sugary flavor to the meat.
Vacuum packed baked beans
Thinly sliced ham, egg, pickled cucumber and carrots - sandwich set ![]()





